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MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 09:53:22 EST 2006 | Loco

When you say you see an improvement in the process, what exactly does improve?

MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 14:53:32 EST 2006 | realchunks

Petrov, put the eggnog down and come out with your brains in the air.

Dross removal

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 20:00:22 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy

The vendor is PK Metals. Their product is called molten solder surfactant.

Dross removal

Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 12:04:06 EDT 2006 | Baer

The MS2 Molten SOlder Surfactant web site is http://www.pkaymetal.com The product is not commercially available.

Beaker Scale Testing for flux cleaning chemistries/surfactant

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 10:50:51 EDT 2011 | blnorman

Quick question, how are you measuring the effectiveness of the cleaning process to remove the flux?

Same wave process do not apply to all finish board

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 00:31:17 EDT 2005 | KEN

I suspect the problem is a surfactant issue in your flux. I have seen where boards are fluxed, hit the solder fountain and come out like they never touched the solder. There was an inadequate surfactant between the solder and the PCB. I know you

MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 16:35:51 EST 2006 | frankp

Took your advice Sara, and did contact PK. Got a data sheet that says "no residue on boards or components". But not done with concerns just yet - for example, if the MS2 becomes thicker and more viscous, what's that doing to my pumps? Unfortunately n

Conformal Coat over No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 19:31:40 EDT 2010 | jry74

Tim, try and incorporate an inline wash system. We use one with a surfactant and it cleans the "NO CLEAN" fluxes well. If you dont have an inline system, you can manual clean the boards with an surfactant and IPA. You can also do an ionic contamin

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 18:54:16 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

A surfactant (AKA detergent) is great for OA flux removal applications. It has a good surface tension reducing property and is more easily rinsed than soaps. If using a soap or surfactant, be sure that you choose one that has a good de-foaming pack

MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 26 21:28:56 EST 2006 | generalrp

Hello! About Dross reducing(recycle)everyone can check the following patent. US PATENT # 616,161 1898 year!!!! Also, from the contemprorary patents, US PATENT # 6,942,791 and some others. If using MS2 molten solder surfactant, every week you wi


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